Venues for India-WI series announced

BCCI Technical Committee make recommendations for upcoming domestic season

The Technical and Tour Programme and Fixtures Committees of the BCCI met at the Cricket Centre earlier today, to formalise plans and preparations for the 2014-15 season.

The Technical Committee meeting was chaired by Mr. Anil Kumble, and the Tour Programme and Fixtures Committee was chaired by Mr. Rajeev Shukla.

Technical Committee Meeting:

The Technical Committee has made the following recommendations to the Working Committee of the BCCI:1.Limited-overs tournaments be played before the Ranji Trophy in the 2014-15 season, to provide domestic cricketers an opportunity to perform before the Indian team for the ICC CWC 2015 is picked.

2.The age-group for the Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy be changed from under-25 to under-23. The under-23 teams will be called ‘A’ teams, and only three Ranji Trophy cricketers (irrespective of their age) will be permitted in the playing XI.

3.The NKP Salve Challenger Trophy and BCCI Corporate Trophy be deferred for the season, owing to the crowded domestic calendar.

4.All ICC Playing Conditions pertaining to limited-overs cricket be implemented in domestic matches as well. This includes a new ball from each end, and field restrictions.

Tour Programme and Fixtures Committee Meeting:

The Tour Programme and Fixtures Committee decided the venues for the series between India and the West Indies, to be played in October-November 2014. The venues are as follows:

ODIs: Kolkata, Vishakhapatnam, Cuttack, Dharamshala, Kochi

Tests: Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad

T20 International: Delhi

The exact date-wise match-schedule will be finalised later on the basis of logistics.

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BCCI not satisfied with Jadeja verdict

The board reserves its right to appeal against the ICC sentence

The BCCI has taken note of the ICC Match Referee’s decision to find Ravindra Jadeja guilty of a Level 1 ‘Breach of Conduct’ for his involvement in an incident on the second day of the Nottingham Test of the ongoing series between India and England.

The BCCI wishes to make it clear that it is not satisfied with the verdict. The BCCI reserves its right to appeal against the sentence.

The BCCI believes that Mr. Ravindra Jadeja was not at fault, and supports him fully.